Annual New Mexico Green Chile Pepper Harvest Threatened by Drought, International Competition

New Mexico's green chile harvest is underway, but the crop is still threatened by various factors.

Government Hopes to Send Hawaii's Homeless to Former WWII Internment Camp Amid Complaints From Vacationers

Officials in Hawaii are working to remove homeless people from popular tourist locations.

Poll: Americans' Support of Undocumented Immigrants Obtaining Citizenship Declining; Republicans, Blacks See Big Change

According to a new poll, Americans' views on immigration and citizenship for undocumented immigrants is changing.

NASA Scientists, Others Question Nicaraqua's Meteorite Claims

On Sunday, the Nicaraguan government reported that a meteorite struck the Latin American country, but now some experts are casting doubt on the claim.

Former 'The Bachelorette' Contestant Laughs at 'The Bachelor's' Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell on Twitter

"The Bachelor's" Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell will continue their television fame by appearing on another reality show, but another product of "The Bachelor" franchise isn't impressed.

Charlie Hunnam Isn't Sure If 'Pacific Rim 2' Is 'Definitely Going Ahead'

Recently, actor Charlie Hunnam opened up about the upcoming sequel to Mexican director Guillermo del Toro's science-fiction flick, "Pacific Rim."

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio Calls for Life Suspension of Ray Rice Over Violent Video [Watch]

Florida Senator Marco Rubio has joined the debate over former NFL Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, after a video of the athlete punching his then-fiancée cost him his job on Monday.

Chile to Open First Medical Marijuana Farm, Produce Cannabis Oil to Treat Cancer

On Monday, Chile's first farm dedicated to medical marijuana was approved.

United Nations Says Carbon Dioxide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reached Record High in 2013

On Tuesday, United Nations weather agency World Meteorological Organization released a report revealing that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere reached a record high in 2013.

Number of Unaccompanied Minors Continues to Fall as Latino Voters May Skip Election Day

For the second month in a row, the number of unaccompanied children crossing the border has decreased.

Ray Rice Release & Elevator Video Aftermath: NFL Indefinitely Suspends Star After Clip Surfaces [Watch]

On Monday, the Batimore Ravens announced the termination of running bach Ray Rice, just hours after a video of Rice punching the woman who is now his wife in February surfaced online.

Marine Stewardship Council Questions University of Hawaii Study's 'Scientific Rigour' After Claims of MSC-Certified Chilean Sea Bass Mislabeling

In August, a report by the University of Hawaii at Mānoa criticized the labeling practices of the Marine Stewardship Council in regards to its MSC-certified Chilean sea bass. Now, the council is disputing the validity of the study and saying it is "highly confident about the integrity" of its certified foods.

More US Travelers Take Dominican Republic Vacations in August: Country Reports Increased Tourism Rates

August saw an increase of 12.8 percent in foreign tourists in the Dominican Republic compared to Aug. 2013, the country announced on Sunday. Most of the tourists came from the United States.

A Harvest Moon That Is Also a Supermoon to Be Visible in North America, Find Out When

On the night of Sept. 8, a Harvest Moon that is also a supermoon will be visible in North America, as well as other parts of the world.

Mitt Romney Attacks 'Two Peas' President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, But Will the Republican Run in 2016 Presidential Election?

Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney said that he would be a better president than some notable Democrats, but will the Republican run in the 2016 presidential election?

'The Walking Dead' Spin-off Announced as Norman Reedus Prepares for a 'Scared' Daryl Dixon

As Norman Reedus prepares for his character, Daryl Dixon, to "be pretty feral" in Season 5 of "The Walking Dead," those behind the series are working on a spin-off of the zombie hit.

Janel Parrish, Lolo Jones and Betsey Johnson Talk 'DWTS' Season 19 Plans

The celebrity contestants for Season 19 of "Dancing With the Stars" are getting ready for the competition, but some are more confident than others.

Juan Pablo Galavis: Nikki Ferrell and I 'Would Have Killed Each Other' Without 'Couples Therapy'

Juan Pablo Galavis and "The Bachelor" winner Nikki Ferrell are not done with reality television yet.

Emma Roberts Talks 'American Horror Story' Freak Show' Character, Departure of Jessica Lange

"American Horror Story" actress Emma Roberts recently opened up about Season 4, titled "Freak Show," and the possible departure of co-star Jessica Lange.

Jamie Dornan Says He Wouldn't Have Done a 'Hardcore' 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Movie

Although E.L. James' "Fifty Shades of Grey" novel has been criticized for its raunchy content, actor Jamie Dornan has hinted that the movie adaptation is not as intense.

'American Hustle' Actor Michael Peña Talks Robert De Niro, 'Cesar Chavez' and More on 'Mario Lopez: One-on-One' [Watch]

Slowly but surely, Michael Peña has become a bona fide movie star. On Thursday, NUVOtv will air an exclusive interview with the actor on "Mario Lopez: One-on-One" where he discusses his rise from high school dropout, to actor, to appearing in megahits like "Babel," "Crash" and "American Hustle," to name a few.

James Franco and Matt Bomer Tease 'American Horror Story: Freak Show' [Pics]

Actors James Franco and Matt Bomer both mentioned "American Horror Story" recently, but only one of them is actually scheduled to appear in the upcoming season.

Volunteer Organization Unites With Businesses to Fight Hunger in Southern California: 80% of Those in Need Reportedly Latino

An organization called Food Forward is obtaining unsold produce in order to fight food insecurity in Southern California, a problem felt heavily by the Latino community.

'Fifty Shades of Grey' News: Jamie Dornan Talks Naked Celebrity Pics, Reality Star May Join 'Fifty Shades Darker' Sequel

Jaime Dornan may play an S&M obsessed billionaire in the upcoming "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie, but he draws the line on what's appropriate at hacking.

Andrew Lincoln, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Danai Gurira and Producer Talk Developing 'The Walking Dead' Characters

Season 5 of "The Walking Dead" is just over a month away, giving the show's stars and crew plenty to talk about.
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